As we enter the second decade of the twenty-first century, the prospects of Web 2.0 (and eventually Web 3.0) are giving enterprises a new threshold of opportunity to leverage the Web to conduct business. At the same time, these opportunities also present security and trust issues that must be successfully managed in order for an organization to be what Alcatel-Lucent describes as the "trusted dynamic enterprise" - organizations which address these security challenges with open and secure communications interfaces.

In order to be truly a dynamic enterprise, Alcatel-Lucent's vision is to build an entity where innovation, performance and productivity are the norm - a solution marked by continuous and transformative growth. Anchored by itsdynamic communications framework, Alcatel-Lucent interconnects networks, people, processes and knowledge to deliver rich customer interactions, improved operational performance and exceptional business results.

Alcatel-Lucent's dynamic enterprise newsletter is a braintrust of information that offers compelling insight and vital solutions for enterprises seeking out the latest news, trends, and expert advice in this area of transformation. According to the experts at Alcatel-Lucent, this ongoing process of continuous and productive change must efficiently and securely intertwine four imperative business functions and assets:

• Network - the foundation for the enterprise communications infrastructure

• People - employees, contractors, partners and suppliers

• Processes - the tasks carried out by employees

• Knowledge - in the organization, which is typically in people's heads or scattered across multiple databases

The latest dynamic enterprise newsletter expert article, "Security Blueprint for the Trusted Dynamic Enterprise," focuses on taking an adapted approach to these new security challenges. Alcatel-Lucent proposes a Security Blueprint as the key to becoming a trusted dynamic enterprise.

For more information, visit Alcatel-Lucent's Dynamic Enterprise micro-site and subscribe to the Dynamic Enterprise newsletter.

As we enter the second decade of the twenty-first century, the prospects of Web 2.0 (and eventually Web 3.0) are giving enterprises a new threshold of opportunity to leverage the Web to conduct business. At the same time, these opportunities also present security and trust issues that must be successfully managed in order for an organization to be what Alcatel-Lucent describes as the \"trusted dynamic enterprise\" - organizations which address these security challenges with open and secure communications interfaces.

In order to be truly a dynamic enterprise, Alcatel-Lucent's vision is to build an entity where innovation, performance and productivity are the norm - a solution marked by continuous and transformative growth. Anchored by itsdynamic communications framework, Alcatel-Lucent interconnects networks, people, processes and knowledge to deliver rich customer interactions, improved operational performance and exceptional business results.

Alcatel-Lucent's dynamic enterprise newsletter is a braintrust of information that offers compelling insight and vital solutions for enterprises seeking out the latest news, trends, and expert advice in this area of transformation. According to the experts at Alcatel-Lucent, this ongoing process of continuous and productive change must efficiently and securely intertwine four imperative business functions and assets:

• Network - the foundation for the enterprise communications infrastructure

• People - employees, contractors, partners and suppliers

• Processes - the tasks carried out by employees

• Knowledge - in the organization, which is typically in people's heads or scattered across multiple databases

The latest dynamic enterprise newsletter expert article, \"Security Blueprint for the Trusted Dynamic Enterprise,\" focuses on taking an adapted approach to these new security challenges. Alcatel-Lucent proposes a Security Blueprint as the key to becoming a trusted dynamic enterprise.

For more information, visit Alcatel-Lucent's Dynamic Enterprise micro-site and subscribe to the Dynamic Enterprise newsletter.